Quiltmaker May/June 2018
When I decided to learn to quilt I scoured books and magazines to find out which quilt blocks and techniques would be best for a beginner. I was quickly overwhelmed because I couldn’t decide which one would be best for me. It didn’t take long to figure out that making a sampler quilt might be the best choice. Samplers are the smorgasbord of the quilting world. You can practice making different blocks that give you lots of opportunities to try new techniques. From medallions to row quilts, samplers are the perfect playground for quilters.
We have a generous selection of sampler quilts in this issue —True North gives you a variety of techniques to try. Take a look at Blue Tango, Block Party, Home to Roost, Carnival and Friendly Farm for a range of sampler ideas, from traditional to modern settings. With a little planning, you can even take a block design from each of these projects to create your own sampler quilt design.
We also have a set of projects that feature handwork, with techniques near and dear to my heart. As we head into the warmer months it’s good to have a take-along project or two to keep us stitching as we visit friends and family. Hexed is perfect if you have always wanted to try English paper piecing. Bitty Baskets and Flora’s Garden Getaway are fun embroidery projects. Bloomin’ Botanicals is a pretty dose of applique.
Table of Contents
Projects
- True North (challenging): Enjoy a variety of techniques while making Sharon Tucker’s traditional medallion quilt
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- Blue Tango (easy): Two simple blocks create magic in Pam Boswell’s classic quilt
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- Block Party (intermediate): Pretty blocks large and small are featured in this charming design
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- Home to Roost (easy): Rows of interesting blocks make up this cozy quilt
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- Note: a correction is available at the errata page.
- Carnival (challenging): Scott Flanagan’s Feathered Star sampler makes an instant heirloom
- Friendly Farm (intermediate): Cheerful creatures abound in Margie Ullery’s collection of whimsical scenes
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- Hexed (intermediate): Try English paper piecing and make this simple project
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- Bitty Baskets (intermediate): Simple stitching takes center stage in Gail Pan’s dainty quilt
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- Bloomin’ Botanicals (intermediate): Erin Russek’s applique medallion makes the perfect take-along project
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- Flora’s Garden Getaway (intermediate): Accent your stitching with creative coloring in this fun little wall hanging
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Articles
- One Block At a Time: Two Centuries of Sampler Quilts Learn more about the rich and varied history of sampler quilts
- Scarlet Sampler: A Labor of Love Diane Harris gives you a behind the scenes look at what it took to make this stunning quilt
- Teaching “Miss Baby” to Stitch Wendy Sheppard’s thoughts on teaching the next generation the joy of needle and thread
Departments
- From the Editor
- Sew to Speak
- Find Your Inspiration
- Schoolhouse Steps: Bias Strips for Applique
- Creative Spark
- Schoolhouse Steps: Squaring Up Applique Blocks
- Basic Lessons
- Addicted to Scraps: Diamond Tile
- Spotlight
I have just subscribed and want to download the pattern for Diamond Tile by Bonnie Hunter. Help!
Vicki,
Thanks for reaching out! The digital version of the May/June issue (with instructions for Diamond Tile) is now available in the shop.
where is the web bonus of blooming botanicals i have purchased the magazine
Hi Penny,
Here is the link to download the Blooming Botanicals templates.
When will I be receiving the May/June issue?
Hi Judy,
Have you reached out to the customer service team yet to have them look into it? If not, here are all the ways you can get in touch: https://www.quiltingcompany.com/contact-us/.
Best,
Brenna
The Quilting Company Team
just bought the digital copy but my computer wont let me download it. help
Hi Beverly,
Have you reached out to the customer service team yet to have them look into it? If not, here are all the ways you can get in touch: https://www.quiltingcompany.com/contact-us/.
Best,
Brenna
The Quilting Company Team
When and how can I order the digital copy of the May/June 2018 Quiltmaker. I live too far from everywhere to buy it in a store and I con’t want to subscribe.
Donna,
The issue will be landing in our store shortly (both the digital and print versions)! It’s not quite available yet but should be very soon.
Best,
Tiffany